Weegy: Adjective clause, because it describes Mr. Wendt. User: Identify the complete adjective clause and the word it modifies.
Some people who can carry a tune are very shy. User:
Identify the complete adjective clause and the word it modifies.
They lacked a physician, whom they needed badly. Weegy: Noun Clause User: Identify the complete adverb clause.
Where you go, I will follow.
Weegy: I will follow (More)

Weegy: The adverb clause in the sentence "You act as though you'll never have another chance'?"; is the word "though". [ The word though is identified to be a concessive clause.These clauses are used to make two statements, one of which contrasts with the other or makes it seem surprising. ] (More)

Weegy: The adverb clause is "because I need to talk to you." the question it answered is "Why will i meet you ? User: After you have found the adjective clause, determine the omitted introductory word.
The place I live in needs all kinds of repairs. Weegy: The adjective clause is "needs all kinds of repairs."the omitted introductory word "in" User: After you have found the adjective clause, determine the omitted introductory word.
Let me show you the book I'm reading. Weegy: The adjective clause is "the book i'm reading." the omitted introductory word is "you". User:
Identify the complete adjective clause.
Listen to the platform on which I shall base my candidacy. Weegy: The adjective clause is " I shall base my candidacy." User: After you have found the adjective clause, determine the omitted introductory word.
The trunk was full of junk no one would ever use. Weegy: The adjective clause is "no one would ever use." , the omitted introductory word is "was". User: Combine the two sentences by changing the italicized words into an adverb clause.
My uncle has a bowling ball. He seldom uses it. Weegy: The sentence is "My Uncle has a bowling ball he seldom uses." (More)